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Big A-licence Application Refused A N application by a Sutton Coldfield

1st March 1963, Page 15
1st March 1963
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haulier to add three vehicles to an A licence to carry livestock, said to have been made as a result of British Railways' policy to close stations handling livestock, was refused by the West Midland deputy Licensing Authority, Mr. R. Hall, at Birmingham on Tuesday.

After hearing a submission on the part of the objectors--British Railways, B.R.S. Ltd., Oldhams Livestock Transport (Flarford) Ltd.,Allelys Livestock, Transport Ltd., and T. Spiers—that no prima facie case had been made out, the deputy Authority said that the application by E. W. Watts (Haulage) Ltd. could only be considered as a "very big application" which must be supported by the evidence.

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